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Bird Influenza verified at Eden poultry facilities

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Extremely Pathogenic Bird influenza H5N1 (otherwise referred to as Bird Influenza) has actually been verified in business poultry at a property near Langwathby, Eden, Cumbria (AIV2023/02). A 3km security zone and 10km security zone have actually been put in location around the facilities. All poultry on the facilities will be humanely chosen.

The zones limit access to places where birds are kept and enforce constraints on the motion of birds. They do not restrict access to citizens or business owners. Further details on the zones can be found on the government website. The security and security zones will use till the zone is withdrawn or modified by DEFRA.

Short-lived roadway indications will be put in location along the zone borders for awareness. Individuals in direct contact with the facilities have actually been gotten in touch with and used proper preventative treatment.

The action is being led in your area by Cumbria County Council, Eden District Council, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the Animal and Plant Health Company and the UKHSA (UK Health Security Company).

Colin Cox, Director of Public Health for Cumbria County Council, said: “I wish to assure citizens that the danger to public health from bird influenza is really low.

“Nevertheless, it is necessary individuals do not touch or get any ill or dead birds to prevent spreading out the infection, which can impact human beings in uncommon cases.

“If you do discover any dead swans, geese or ducks or other dead wild birds while out and about, please report them to the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77 or online: Report dead wild birds – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

“I would likewise prompt bird keepers to be watchful for any indications of illness and report any thought cases to their nearby Animal and Plant Health Company workplace.”

In action to the UK-wide break out of Bird Influenza, Nationwide real estate steps entered into force on Monday 7 November 2022, implying it’s a legal requirement for all bird keepers throughout the UK to keep their birds inside your home and to follow stringent biosecurity steps to restrict the spread of and get rid of the illness.

Bird Influenza is mostly an illness of birds and the danger to the public’s health is really low. Nevertheless, anybody who is worried must call NHS 111.

UK Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss included:  “H5N1 avian influenza has been confirmed at a poultry premises in Eden, Cumbria. We have taken swift action to limit the spread of the disease and any birds at risk of infection will now be humanely culled.

“We have declared an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone across Great Britain, so whether you keep just a few birds or thousands, it’s vital that all bird keepers take action to introduce higher biosecurity standards on their farm or small holdings.”

“UK Health Security Company has actually verified that the danger to public health is low and the Food Standards Company has actually said that bird influenza does not posture a food security danger for UK customers.


Extremely Pathogenic Bird influenza H5N1 (otherwise referred to as Bird Influenza) has actually been verified in business poultry at a property near Langwathby, Eden, Cumbria (AIV2023/02). A 3km security zone and 10km security zone have actually been put in location around the facilities. All poultry on the facilities will be humanely chosen.

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